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Krassimira Daskalova

Krassimira Daskalova (Bulgarian: Красимира Петрова Даскалова, born 1957) is a Bulgarian academic and pioneer in gender studies. She served as editor of L'Homme: European Journal of Feminist History from 2003 to 2011 and is co-editor of Aspasia since 2007. Between 2005 and 2010 she was president of the International Federation for Research in Women's History.

Krassimira Daskalova
Красимира Петрова Даскалова
Born1957 (age 65–66)
NationalityBulgarian
Other namesKrasimira Daskalova, Krassimira Petrova Daskalova
Occupationacademic
Years active1992–present

Early life and education

Krassimira Daskalova was born in 1957[1] and grew up in Ruse, Bulgaria. She graduated from the Hristo Botev Gymnasium in Ruse in 1975 and entered Sofia University the following year.[2] After completing her master's degree in 1981,[3] she worked in the State Historical Archive in Ruse as a research assistant until 1982.[4] In 1983, she began working conducting historical and sociological research at the Center for Cultural Studies at Sofia University.[3][5] The aim of her research was to assist in compiling the българската възрожденска интелигенция (Bulgarian Revival Intelligentsia) an encyclopedia published in 1988.[3] The following year, Daskalova began her PhD studies[4] and successfully defended her thesis, Учителите в Българското възраждане (Teachers in the Bulgarian Revival) in 1992.[3][6] A polyglot, Daskalova speaks and has published in Bulgarian, English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Serbian.[7][8] She has completed post-graduate research on scholarships and fellowships from the Fulbright Program, the German Academic Exchange Service, the Institute for Human Sciences, the Japanese Association of University Women, the Körber Foundation, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard University.[9]

Career

From 1992 to 2000, Daskalova taught as an assistant professor in library sciences and history, before being promoted to associate professor in the later year.[1][8] Her two main focuses in teaching and research are the history of literature and the history women and gender relations.[8] With regard to literature she has evaluated Bulgarian publishing, the history of reading, censorship, and the impact of literature on the intelligentsia.[5] She has written about the origins of the Bulgarian women's movement in the 1850s, during the Ottoman Empire, as well as barriers to women's education and access to professions, which persisted in law and medicine until 1945.[10] One of the pioneers in Bulgarian gender studies, she assisted in founding the academic discipline from the early 1990s. Introducing interdisciplinary comparative studies, Daskalova has evaluated discussion on methodological issues in documenting historic gendered studies, analyzed women's identity in the culture over time, and studied the representation of women in traditional textbooks.[11] Her work has often uncovered narratives with meticulous research which were in conflict with the "official perspective of historical events".[12]

From 2003 to 2011, Daskalova served as editor at the academic journal L'Homme: European Journal of Feminist History and from 2007, she had been co-editor of Aspasia.[13][14] Her 2004 book, Voices of Their Own: Oral History Interviews of Women brought together a broad spectrum of women, from different ethnic backgrounds, who held diverse religious and political beliefs, and represented different levels of educational training and social class. The interviews were centered on the family and sought to gather information on the changing state of women in the twentieth century.[15] Her 2006 book, A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms: Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries which was co-edited by Francisca de Haan and Anna Loutfi was honored that year by Choice Reviews with an "Outstanding Academic Title" award.[13][16]

Between 2004 and 2008, Daskalova was chair on the board of the Bulgarian Association of University Women.[17] From 2005 to 2010, she served as president of the International Federation for Research in Women's History.[13][18] In 2009, she was involved in the launching of Sofia University's masters degree program in Women's and Gender History.[10] In 2012, Daskalova was promoted full professor,[1] after extensive review by her peers.[3][11] Her book, Жени, пол и модернизация в България, 1878–1944 (Women, Gender and Modernization in Bulgaria, 1878–1944), published in 2012, treated the topic of sexuality and prostitution, which had not previously been evaluated in Bulgaria's history.[14] Daskalova manages the first European master's degree program in women's and gender history. The program is operated as a consortium of scholars from participating universities of Central European University (Hungary), Lumière University Lyon 2 (France), Ruhr University Bochum (Germany), Sofia University (Bulgaria), the University of Padua (Italy), and the University of Vienna (Austria). Completing the program requires that students take at least one semester of courses at each partner.[17]

Selected works

  • Daskalova, Krassimira (1997). Literacy and Reading in 19th Century Bulgaria. The Donald W. Treadgold Papers in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies. Vol. 12. Seattle, Washington: Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. OCLC 68466801.
  • Daskalova, Krassimira (1997). "14. The Women's Movement in Bulgaria After Communism". In Scott, Joan Wallach; Kaplan, Cora; Keates, Debra (eds.). Transitions, Environments, Translations: Feminisms in International Politics. London: Routledge. pp. 162–175. ISBN 978-0-415-91541-0.
  • Daskalova, Krassimira (March 2000). "Establishing a Women's History Course on Women in Bulgarian Society, 1840-1940, at Sofia University". Women's History Review. London: Taylor & Francis. 9 (1): 149–153. doi:10.1080/09612020000200229. ISSN 0961-2025. OCLC 4649343568. S2CID 144090260.
  • Daskalova, Krassimira; Muharska and, Ralitsa (translator); Stoitsova, Elitsa (translator), eds. (2004). Voices of their Own: Oral History Interviews of Women. Sofia, Bulgaria: Polis Publishers. ISBN 978-954-796-008-4. {{cite book}}: |editor2-first= has generic name (help)
  • de Haan, Francisca; Daskalova, Krasimira; Loutfi, Anna, eds. (2006). Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe: 19th and 20th Centuries (1st ed.). Budapest, Hungary: Central European University Press. ISBN 978-963-7326-39-4.
  • Hellsten, Sirkku K.; Holli, Anne Maria; Daskalova, Krassimira, eds. (2006). Women's Citizenship and Political Rights. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-50290-1.
  • Daskalova, Krassimira; Tomić, Caroline Hornstein; Kaser, Karl; Radunović, Filip, eds. (2012). Gendering Post-socialist Transition: Studies of Changing Gender Perspectives. ERSTE Stiftung. Vol. 1. Münster: LIT Verlag. ISBN 978-3-643-90229-0.
  • Даскалова, Красимира (2012). Жени, пол и модернизация в България, 1878-1944 [Women, Gender and Modernization in Bulgaria, 1878-1944] (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria: УИ "Св. Климент Охридски". ISBN 978-954-07-3319-7.
  • Daskalova, Krasimira (2012). "Women's Suffrage in Bulgaria". In Rodríguez-Ruiz, Blanca; Rubio-Marín, Ruth (eds.). The Struggle for Female Suffrage in Europe: Voting to Become Citizens. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Publishers. pp. 321–338. ISBN 978-90-04-22425-4.

References

Citations

External Links

  • Faculty Page at Sofia University
  • Video - Krassimira Daskalova Fulbright Open Lectures

Bibliography

  • Дамянова, Юлия (1 November 2008). [Feminism in Bulgaria Was Born in the 19th Century]. Deutsche Welle (in Bulgarian). Vienna, Austria. Archived from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  • Daskalova, Krassimira (February 2016). (PDF). Sofia, Bulgaria: Sofia University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  • Гергова, Анка Атанасова (10 January 2012). . In Ангелова, Зорница (ed.). Конкурс за заемане на академичната длъжност "професор" по професионално направление 3.1. Социология, антропология и науки за културата , обявен в ДВ, бр. 39/20.05.2011 г. [Contest for Occupation of Academic Position "Professor" by Professional 3.1. Sociology, anthropology and cultural sciences, promulgated in the State Gazette no. 39 / 20 May 2011]. Sofia University (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria: Sofia University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  • Христова, Боряна (10 January 2012). . In Ангелова, Зорница (ed.). Конкурс за заемане на академичната длъжност "професор" по професионално направление 3.1. Социология, антропология и науки за културата , обявен в ДВ, бр. 39/20.05.2011 г. [Contest for Occupation of Academic Position "Professor" by Professional 3.1. Sociology, anthropology and cultural sciences, promulgated in the State Gazette no. 39 / 20 May 2011]. Sofia University (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria: Sofia University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  • Кирова, Милена (10 January 2012). . In Ангелова, Зорница (ed.). Конкурс за заемане на академичната длъжност "професор" по професионално направление 3.1. Социология, антропология и науки за културата , обявен в ДВ, бр. 39/20.05.2011 г. [Contest for Occupation of Academic Position "Professor" by Professional 3.1. Sociology, anthropology and cultural sciences, promulgated in the State Gazette no. 39 / 20 May 2011]. Sofia University (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria: Sofia University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  • Popa, Raluca Maria (2007). "Book Reviews: Krassimira Daskalova ed., Voices of Their Own: Oral History Interviews of Women, trans. Ralitsa Muharska and Elitsa Stoitsova, Sofia: Polis Publishers, 2004, 207 pp. (pb). ISBN 954-796-008-3". Aspasia. New York, New York: Berghahn Books. 1 (1): 278–279. ISSN 1933-2882. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  • Попова, Лилия (4 September 2019). "Красимира Даскалова: Светът е все още мъжки" [Krasimira Daskalova: The World Is Still Male]. Жената Днес (in Bulgarian). No. 7. Sofia, Bulgaria: Рис ООД. ISSN 0204-8337. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  • . International Federation for Research in Women's History. Geneva: International Federation for Research in Women's History. 2007. Archived from the original on 18 October 2009.
  • . Radcliffe Institute. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University. 2013. Archived from the original on 19 July 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

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Krassimira Daskalova Bulgarian Krasimira Petrova Daskalova born 1957 is a Bulgarian academic and pioneer in gender studies She served as editor of L Homme European Journal of Feminist History from 2003 to 2011 and is co editor of Aspasia since 2007 Between 2005 and 2010 she was president of the International Federation for Research in Women s History Krassimira DaskalovaKrasimira Petrova DaskalovaBorn1957 age 65 66 NationalityBulgarianOther namesKrasimira Daskalova Krassimira Petrova DaskalovaOccupationacademicYears active1992 present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Selected works 4 References 4 1 Citations 5 External Links 5 1 BibliographyEarly life and education EditKrassimira Daskalova was born in 1957 1 and grew up in Ruse Bulgaria She graduated from the Hristo Botev Gymnasium in Ruse in 1975 and entered Sofia University the following year 2 After completing her master s degree in 1981 3 she worked in the State Historical Archive in Ruse as a research assistant until 1982 4 In 1983 she began working conducting historical and sociological research at the Center for Cultural Studies at Sofia University 3 5 The aim of her research was to assist in compiling the blgarskata vzrozhdenska inteligenciya Bulgarian Revival Intelligentsia an encyclopedia published in 1988 3 The following year Daskalova began her PhD studies 4 and successfully defended her thesis Uchitelite v Blgarskoto vzrazhdane Teachers in the Bulgarian Revival in 1992 3 6 A polyglot Daskalova speaks and has published in Bulgarian English French German Italian Russian and Serbian 7 8 She has completed post graduate research on scholarships and fellowships from the Fulbright Program the German Academic Exchange Service the Institute for Human Sciences the Japanese Association of University Women the Korber Foundation and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard University 9 Career EditFrom 1992 to 2000 Daskalova taught as an assistant professor in library sciences and history before being promoted to associate professor in the later year 1 8 Her two main focuses in teaching and research are the history of literature and the history women and gender relations 8 With regard to literature she has evaluated Bulgarian publishing the history of reading censorship and the impact of literature on the intelligentsia 5 She has written about the origins of the Bulgarian women s movement in the 1850s during the Ottoman Empire as well as barriers to women s education and access to professions which persisted in law and medicine until 1945 10 One of the pioneers in Bulgarian gender studies she assisted in founding the academic discipline from the early 1990s Introducing interdisciplinary comparative studies Daskalova has evaluated discussion on methodological issues in documenting historic gendered studies analyzed women s identity in the culture over time and studied the representation of women in traditional textbooks 11 Her work has often uncovered narratives with meticulous research which were in conflict with the official perspective of historical events 12 From 2003 to 2011 Daskalova served as editor at the academic journal L Homme European Journal of Feminist History and from 2007 she had been co editor of Aspasia 13 14 Her 2004 book Voices of Their Own Oral History Interviews of Women brought together a broad spectrum of women from different ethnic backgrounds who held diverse religious and political beliefs and represented different levels of educational training and social class The interviews were centered on the family and sought to gather information on the changing state of women in the twentieth century 15 Her 2006 book A Biographical Dictionary of Women s Movements and Feminisms Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe 19th and 20th Centuries which was co edited by Francisca de Haan and Anna Loutfi was honored that year by Choice Reviews with an Outstanding Academic Title award 13 16 Between 2004 and 2008 Daskalova was chair on the board of the Bulgarian Association of University Women 17 From 2005 to 2010 she served as president of the International Federation for Research in Women s History 13 18 In 2009 she was involved in the launching of Sofia University s masters degree program in Women s and Gender History 10 In 2012 Daskalova was promoted full professor 1 after extensive review by her peers 3 11 Her book Zheni pol i modernizaciya v Blgariya 1878 1944 Women Gender and Modernization in Bulgaria 1878 1944 published in 2012 treated the topic of sexuality and prostitution which had not previously been evaluated in Bulgaria s history 14 Daskalova manages the first European master s degree program in women s and gender history The program is operated as a consortium of scholars from participating universities of Central European University Hungary Lumiere University Lyon 2 France Ruhr University Bochum Germany Sofia University Bulgaria the University of Padua Italy and the University of Vienna Austria Completing the program requires that students take at least one semester of courses at each partner 17 Selected works EditDaskalova Krassimira 1997 Literacy and Reading in 19th Century Bulgaria The Donald W Treadgold Papers in Russian East European and Central Asian Studies Vol 12 Seattle Washington Henry M Jackson School of International Studies OCLC 68466801 Daskalova Krassimira 1997 14 The Women s Movement in Bulgaria After Communism In Scott Joan Wallach Kaplan Cora Keates Debra eds Transitions Environments Translations Feminisms in International Politics London Routledge pp 162 175 ISBN 978 0 415 91541 0 Daskalova Krassimira March 2000 Establishing a Women s History Course on Women in Bulgarian Society 1840 1940 at Sofia University Women s History Review London Taylor amp Francis 9 1 149 153 doi 10 1080 09612020000200229 ISSN 0961 2025 OCLC 4649343568 S2CID 144090260 Daskalova Krassimira Muharska and Ralitsa translator Stoitsova Elitsa translator eds 2004 Voices of their Own Oral History Interviews of Women Sofia Bulgaria Polis Publishers ISBN 978 954 796 008 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a editor2 first has generic name help de Haan Francisca Daskalova Krasimira Loutfi Anna eds 2006 Biographical Dictionary of Women s Movements and Feminisms in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe 19th and 20th Centuries 1st ed Budapest Hungary Central European University Press ISBN 978 963 7326 39 4 Hellsten Sirkku K Holli Anne Maria Daskalova Krassimira eds 2006 Women s Citizenship and Political Rights Basingstoke Hampshire Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978 0 230 50290 1 Daskalova Krassimira Tomic Caroline Hornstein Kaser Karl Radunovic Filip eds 2012 Gendering Post socialist Transition Studies of Changing Gender Perspectives ERSTE Stiftung Vol 1 Munster LIT Verlag ISBN 978 3 643 90229 0 Daskalova Krasimira 2012 Zheni pol i modernizaciya v Blgariya 1878 1944 Women Gender and Modernization in Bulgaria 1878 1944 in Bulgarian Sofia Bulgaria UI Sv Kliment Ohridski ISBN 978 954 07 3319 7 Daskalova Krasimira 2012 Women s Suffrage in Bulgaria In Rodriguez Ruiz Blanca Rubio Marin Ruth eds The Struggle for Female Suffrage in Europe Voting to Become Citizens Leiden The Netherlands Brill Publishers pp 321 338 ISBN 978 90 04 22425 4 References EditCitations Edit a b c Daskalova 2016 p 1 Daskalova 2016 p 3 a b c d e Gergova 2012 p 1 a b Daskalova 2016 p 2 a b Hristova 2012 p 1 Hristova 2012 pp 1 2 Daskalova 2016 pp 3 4 a b c Gergova 2012 p 2 Krassimira Daskalova at the https www radcliffe harvard edu people krassimira daskalova Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies sfn error no target CITEREFKrassimira Daskalova at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies help a b Damyanova 2008 a b Kirova 2012 p 1 Kirova 2012 p 3 a b c Radcliffe Institute 2013 a b Gergova 2012 p 10 Popa 2007 pp 278 279 Gergova 2012 p 9 a b Popova 2019 International Federation for Research in Women s History 2007 External Links EditFaculty Page at Sofia University Video Krassimira Daskalova Fulbright Open LecturesBibliography Edit Damyanova Yuliya 1 November 2008 Feminizmt v Blgariya se zarazhda oshe prez 19 ti vek Feminism in Bulgaria Was Born in the 19th Century Deutsche Welle in Bulgarian Vienna Austria Archived from the original on 12 March 2018 Retrieved 11 April 2020 Daskalova Krassimira February 2016 Europass Curriculum Vitae PDF Sofia Bulgaria Sofia University Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2018 Retrieved 11 April 2020 Gergova Anka Atanasova 10 January 2012 Recenziya Review In Angelova Zornica ed Konkurs za zaemane na akademichnata dlzhnost profesor po profesionalno napravlenie 3 1 Sociologiya antropologiya i nauki za kulturata obyaven v DV br 39 20 05 2011 g Contest for Occupation of Academic Position Professor by Professional 3 1 Sociology anthropology and cultural sciences promulgated in the State Gazette no 39 20 May 2011 Sofia University in Bulgarian Sofia Bulgaria Sofia University Archived from the original PDF on 11 April 2020 Retrieved 11 April 2020 Hristova Boryana 10 January 2012 Recenziya Review In Angelova Zornica ed Konkurs za zaemane na akademichnata dlzhnost profesor po profesionalno napravlenie 3 1 Sociologiya antropologiya i nauki za kulturata obyaven v DV br 39 20 05 2011 g Contest for Occupation of Academic Position Professor by Professional 3 1 Sociology anthropology and cultural sciences promulgated in the State Gazette no 39 20 May 2011 Sofia University in Bulgarian Sofia Bulgaria Sofia University Archived from the original PDF on 11 April 2020 Retrieved 12 April 2020 Kirova Milena 10 January 2012 Recenziya Review In Angelova Zornica ed Konkurs za zaemane na akademichnata dlzhnost profesor po profesionalno napravlenie 3 1 Sociologiya antropologiya i nauki za kulturata obyaven v DV br 39 20 05 2011 g Contest for Occupation of Academic Position Professor by Professional 3 1 Sociology anthropology and cultural sciences promulgated in the State Gazette no 39 20 May 2011 Sofia University in Bulgarian Sofia Bulgaria Sofia University Archived from the original PDF on 11 April 2020 Retrieved 11 April 2020 Popa Raluca Maria 2007 Book Reviews Krassimira Daskalova ed Voices of Their Own Oral History Interviews of Women trans Ralitsa Muharska and Elitsa Stoitsova Sofia Polis Publishers 2004 207 pp pb ISBN 954 796 008 3 Aspasia New York New York Berghahn Books 1 1 278 279 ISSN 1933 2882 Retrieved 11 April 2020 Popova Liliya 4 September 2019 Krasimira Daskalova Svett e vse oshe mzhki Krasimira Daskalova The World Is Still Male Zhenata Dnes in Bulgarian No 7 Sofia Bulgaria Ris OOD ISSN 0204 8337 Retrieved 11 April 2020 Board Members 2005 2010 International Federation for Research in Women s History Geneva International Federation for Research in Women s History 2007 Archived from the original on 18 October 2009 Fellows Krassimira Daskalova 2013 2014 Radcliffe Institute Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University 2013 Archived from the original on 19 July 2018 Retrieved 11 April 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